单词 | ulster |
例句 | It was Gatsby's father, a solemn old man very helpless and dismayed, bundled up in a long cheap ulster against the warm September day. The Great Gatsby 1925-04-10T00:00:00Z Related, but with a shorter cape: the Ulster coat, from Ireland and familiar to those who read Victorian novels, in which people are perpetually donning old ulsters. Rainwear beyond Gore-Tex, from Olivia Pope’s trench to the Queen’s beloved Barbour 2018-11-20T05:00:00Z Must make an example of some one: 'Really Mr. Tinkler, I must ask you to put on something besides an ulster.' Aspects of Modern Oxford 2012-04-25T02:01:12.193Z She had on a long dark ulster and a black scarf round her head. Mrs. Balfame A Novel 2012-04-15T02:00:04.827Z But a white ulster and a red guide book are magic pipes of Hamelin to lure every idle child in Zamora. Heroic Spain 2012-03-26T02:00:38.797Z He saw that a heavy ulster was worn, and the collar of the same was around the rider's neck, almost concealing the head; but he recognized the rider as A.M. The Homesteader A Novel 2012-03-26T02:00:30.703Z He wore a heavy ulster, into the pockets of which his hands were thrust. Across the Cameroons A Story of War and Adventure 2012-03-19T02:00:28.667Z Tinkler explains that he is fully dressed, opening his ulster and disclosing an elaborate toilet: unfortunate--have to apologise. Aspects of Modern Oxford 2012-04-25T02:01:12.193Z He did not look in the least like an American, nor like an Englishman, though his ulster, coat, trousers, collar, necktie, gloves, and hat were all so English. Our Journey to the Hebrides 2012-03-03T03:00:19.857Z About a hundred yards in front Mr. Marx was walking quickly along, with both hands in his ulster pockets, and looking frequently around him. Mr. Marx's Secret 2012-03-02T03:00:10.327Z It is impossible to warm the rooms, but the winter is very short and brilliant, and after ulsters, greatcoats, and fur cloaks have been worn for breakfast, the sun mitigates the temperature. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume I (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs 2012-02-12T03:00:15.857Z One of these tailors has made a heavy cloth ulster for me, which the American ladies pronounce perfect in fit and "style!" Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume II (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs 2012-02-12T03:00:11.843Z After dinner, as they were leaving, Stephens put on an English ulster, the tails of which reached the ground, while the collar was somewhat above the wearer's head. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 3 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Lectures 2012-02-11T03:03:43.960Z On deck we found four young sportsmen in knickerbockers and ulsters, their backs turned upon the cathedral, firing at sea-gulls and missing them very successfully. Our Journey to the Hebrides 2012-03-03T03:00:19.857Z Deep into the thick ulster the white teeth clove their way—through ulster-sleeve and undercoat sleeve and the sleeves of a linen shirt and of flannels—clear through to the flesh of the forearm. Lad: A Dog 2012-02-08T03:00:19.720Z “Hadn't you better put your ulster on, dear?” inquired the doctor in such meaning tones, that Mary turned quickly and looked off across the fields. The Story of a Doctor's Telephone?Told by His Wife 2012-02-05T03:00:11.420Z In Eastern Asia Minor they are well clothed in dark blue braided uniforms, and have ulsters in addition for cold weather. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume II (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs 2012-02-12T03:00:11.843Z Then the ulster for Aunt Ida and on top her bonnet. Green Stockings A Comedy in Three Acts 2012-01-28T03:00:24.297Z Another figure passed, a heavy man in an ulster. Diana Tempest, Volume III (of 3) 2011-11-12T03:00:34.213Z He is still swearing in his ulster in the passage. Diana Tempest, Volume II (of 3) 2011-11-12T03:00:31.283Z In any case, with the ulster, the eyes, and the silky tawny hair, he was as like a lion as needs be. The Story of Louie 2011-10-26T02:00:27.053Z Removing a long driving ulster and a soft hat, he proved to be in full evening clothes, and expectancy, held firmly down, lay mute and rigid in every part of him. "Persons Unknown" 2011-09-28T02:00:23.683Z For a moment he supposed that she had mistaken it for her own ulster, but no! Quick Action 2011-09-26T02:00:28.347Z And the same when he had them little ulsters in his throat. Diana Tempest, Volume III (of 3) 2011-11-12T03:00:34.213Z He was a tall, stalwart fellow, picturesquely attired in an overcoat not unlike our present unsightly ulster in shape, but made of a blanket which had been woven in imitation of numerous rainbows. Campaigning with Crook and Stories of Army Life 2011-09-21T02:00:34.517Z He wore, and had apparently worn in class also, a tawny old ulster of yellow and black check. The Story of Louie 2011-10-26T02:00:27.053Z This was a tall woman, heavily veiled, wearing a long dark ulster, considerably too large for her, and a rather shabby black hat. "Persons Unknown" 2011-09-28T02:00:23.683Z I had parted my ulster in coming up the stairs, and my dress beneath showed. The Debit Account 2011-09-21T02:00:33.753Z I reckon I’d better take off the ulster before the Missus sees me in it. Polly and Her Friends Abroad 2011-09-18T02:00:29.443Z Concealing the package in her gray ulster, she left it in the hall. The Motor Maids' School Days 2011-09-17T02:00:33.303Z "I nearly died when he turned up without that old ulster!" The Story of Louie 2011-10-26T02:00:27.053Z It was very chilly, and they put on their ulsters and sat in a row on the terrace, waiting. The Motor Maids Across the Continent 2011-09-17T02:00:31.140Z She was going 163 into Mr. Vandergriff’s store when she saw a man, bundled in a big ulster, talking with the proprietor. The Girls of Central High on the Stage The Play That Took The Prize 2011-09-05T02:00:21.083Z He wore a huge ulster of checks and a tourist cap with ear-tabs tied on top. Polly and Her Friends Abroad 2011-09-18T02:00:29.443Z Billie disappeared in the hall for a moment and returned with the package she had hidden in her ulster. The Motor Maids' School Days 2011-09-17T02:00:33.303Z They were made more than ever to resemble the eyes of a lion by that tawny ulster he never removed, and she remembered Kitty's sinister and mirthful suggestion. The Story of Louie 2011-10-26T02:00:27.053Z He had buttoned his ulster to the chin, and really intended to go. The Main Chance 2011-08-26T02:00:27.127Z Jess saw that he was a little man, and the high ulster collar muffled the lower part of his face. The Girls of Central High on the Stage The Play That Took The Prize 2011-09-05T02:00:21.083Z He had a long ulster coat that his friends made him put on before they left. Polly and Her Friends Abroad 2011-09-18T02:00:29.443Z She appeared to have an endless store of wraps, ulsters, sweaters and fur coats, veils and scarfs, which she bundled on her guests without the slightest regard for sex or size. The Motor Maids' School Days 2011-09-17T02:00:33.303Z Did his keeping on of that ulster mean something hardly less stark and laughable than the circumstance of the bath itself? The Story of Louie 2011-10-26T02:00:27.053Z A great figure muffled in a long ulster came down the platform toward the vestibule from which the trio had descended. The Main Chance 2011-08-26T02:00:27.127Z "Did you use it for—for that ulster and pin, and—" Salome was alarmed at her own boldness; and Raymond answered,— "No; I did not." Salome 2011-08-20T02:00:12.970Z The nights being cool now, Mr. Wallingford wore a fur-lined ulster of rich material and of a fit which made his huge bulk seem the perfection of elegance. Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford 2011-08-11T02:00:13.017Z He had hardly passed through the great iron gateway leading into the street, when Belle, wearing a heavy veil and a long ulster, hurried after him. The Motor Maids' School Days 2011-09-17T02:00:33.303Z He still wore that concealing ulster; the Soames girl had on a brown tailor-made and a cap of knitted white wool. The Story of Louie 2011-10-26T02:00:27.053Z The motormen and conductors grew used to the big blond in the long gray ulster who was forever swinging himself aboard the cars and asking them questions. The Main Chance 2011-08-26T02:00:27.127Z She was anxious to avoid all observation, and to her great relief Raymond appeared, in answer to her tap at his door, in his ulster. Salome 2011-08-20T02:00:12.970Z His clothing was very dusty, but he did not even shake his ulster as he strode up to the porch and rang the bell. Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford 2011-08-11T02:00:13.017Z But before any one could shout back an explanation, her attention was claimed by a man in a long, thick ulster, buttoned to his chin, and a vizored cap pulled well over his eyes. The Motor Maids' School Days 2011-09-17T02:00:33.303Z When the cook, who wears a frayed ulster ornamented with regimental badges ranging from the Royal Scots to the Brixton Cyclists, looked on the wine and went further, Anne did not blurt out crudities. Punch, or The London Charivari, Vol. 150, May 31, 1916 2011-08-09T02:00:23.527Z He had buttoned himself into his ulster, which magnified his tall, broad figure, and was walking toward the door. The Main Chance 2011-08-26T02:00:27.127Z Salome was all this time hoping the manuscript and letter, stuffed in the pocket of her black ulster, would escape notice. Salome 2011-08-20T02:00:12.970Z Mr. Wallingford took from the rear seat a broad-checked ulster, put it on, and exchanged his derby for a cap to match. Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford 2011-08-11T02:00:13.017Z The girls were getting into their ulsters and Percy was arranging the rubber blankets and rugs in the car. The Motor Maids' School Days 2011-09-17T02:00:33.303Z Mrs. Quinn sat furbishing up an ulster she had bought at a second-hand store at a great bargain. In Wild Rose Time 2011-08-01T02:00:13.473Z Both were clad in heavy civilian ulsters, and their coat-collars sheltered the lower portions of their clean-shaven faces. The Men Who Wrought 2011-07-26T02:00:16.320Z That is a new ulster he has, and a new cigar-case, and I don't believe he has had any salary yet at Mr. Warde's. Salome 2011-08-20T02:00:12.970Z His ulster hung open in front, displaying his sparkling scarf pin, his rich scarf of the latest pattern, his fancy waistcoat. Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford 2011-08-11T02:00:13.017Z Belle hurried upstairs to the deck, pulling on her ulster as she ran. The Motor Maids' School Days 2011-09-17T02:00:33.303Z While the two girls waited in the big sitting room, now a studio, Madeleine drew a book from her ulster pocket and began to study. Molly Brown's Junior Days 2011-07-14T02:00:11.180Z This time, however, his dinner coat and thin shoes had been abandoned in favor of a heavy tweed ulster and thick shooting boots. The Men Who Wrought 2011-07-26T02:00:16.320Z Slipping on a skirt and a long ulster, Mary took her departure with Judith and the other girls, who did not have rooms at Queen’s, and pretty soon the party had disbanded. Molly Brown's Freshman Days 2011-07-12T02:00:31.110Z As he did so the figure in the ulster stopped suddenly, and faced him. Dorrien of Cranston 2011-07-07T02:00:31.540Z “Any place but home,” sobbed Belle, as Ben 290 threw his ulster around her shivering shoulders and Nancy wrapped a scarf about her head. The Motor Maids' School Days 2011-09-17T02:00:33.303Z She slipped on tennis shoes and an ulster and presently the two girls were standing in the corridor. Molly Brown's Junior Days 2011-07-14T02:00:11.180Z Then Mehrab Khan went forth upon the maraud one night and stole a blanket or two and a poshtîn—a sort of ulster made of soft leather and fur-lined—as well as some more food. The Sirdar's Oath A Tale of the North-West Frontier 2011-07-05T02:00:25.780Z She changed quickly, wrapped herself up in an ulster, took an umbrella and went out, though by the wide-faced clock in the skies it was scarcely six. The Salamander 2011-06-10T02:00:22.890Z Strolling down Whitehall, unaware of a figure in a long ulster following at some little distance behind, he reached Westminster Bridge. Dorrien of Cranston 2011-07-07T02:00:31.540Z "Typhoid pneumonia with pleuri—" "And you were going to come out with me for a spin in that ulster!" A Cry in the Wilderness 2011-06-01T02:00:28.933Z Before doing so, however, I put on a heavy ulster, in each side-pocket of which I placed a loaded six-shooter. Sawdust & Spangles Stories & Secrets of the Circus 2011-05-27T02:00:18.113Z The man had on a long rubber ulster, which was buttoned from top to bottom. Overshadowed A Novel 2011-05-07T02:00:24.483Z My grey ulster and hat will not be too heavy; it is quite a cool morning, and being up all night, and supperless to bed, makes me feel chilly. A Romance of Toronto A Novel 2011-04-23T02:00:04.677Z She looked the two girls up and down, took in their neat traveling ulsters, their pretty hats. The Motor Maids by Rose, Shamrock and Thistle 2011-04-14T02:00:48.987Z Here ladies wear furs and velvet mornings and nights, and men wrap themselves in ulsters and shawls. One Year Abroad 2011-03-27T02:00:18.457Z It hadn't taken her long to fling on a serge skirt and her fur-lined ulster. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z In the stern-sheets of each boat sat an officer muffled in a heavy ulster as a protection against the chill dampness of the night. Rick Dale, A Story of the Northwest Coast 2011-03-24T02:00:12.337Z As they neared, the tall, slight figure, clad in a brown ulster and small round hat, disappeared to the other side of the lumber, almost out of sight, but well within ear-shot. A Romance of Toronto A Novel 2011-04-23T02:00:04.677Z The cockney accent was a strange new language to them, and the throngs of travelers in rough ulsters and fore-and-aft caps filled them with the most profound interest. The Motor Maids by Rose, Shamrock and Thistle 2011-04-14T02:00:48.987Z Mr. Sabin carefully enveloped himself in an ulster, and stood for a moment or two wondering whether that conversation was meant to be overheard or not. Mysterious Mr. Sabin 2011-03-24T02:00:10.087Z The old man walked forlornly away, his threadbare ulster flapping against his shins. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z In his personal appearance he was remarkable for an excessively high hat, a strange ulster and trousers that were invariably tied round the ankles with string. Forty Years of 'Spy' 2011-03-04T03:00:57.237Z "I shall come to the city to-morrow, Sarah, so look out for me, dear," he said, buttoning her ulster. A Romance of Toronto A Novel 2011-04-23T02:00:04.677Z They were very tired and hungry and the cold damp air seemed to penetrate through their heavy ulsters. The Motor Maids by Rose, Shamrock and Thistle 2011-04-14T02:00:48.987Z A young man in a long ulster was buying newspapers from a boy only a yard or two away. Mysterious Mr. Sabin 2011-03-24T02:00:10.087Z He stopped to help her into the voluminous white canvas ulster. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z Send up the ulster and the ten crisps and I’ll give you my check for the balance. The Genial Idiot His Views and Reviews 2011-02-18T03:00:20.773Z He bit his lip, where the smile seemed suddenly to have grown fixed and unnatural, and turned to a peg on the wall from which was hanging a long gray ulster coat. Vestigia Vol. I. 2011-02-04T03:00:23.340Z Look at that woman on the right with the shabby ulster and elegant boots. The Man with the Double Heart 2010-12-21T22:55:56.757Z At every page, you find mention made of fashionables in knickerbockers, who, dressed in ulsters, repair to the turf in a dogcart with a groom and a bulldog. English Pharisees and French Crocodiles and Other Anglo-French Typical Characters 2010-12-20T17:12:04.833Z Two heads showed dimly, two figures in long ulsters leaning against the rail. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z Arts and Humanities university of ulster. art & design, celtic studies, media studies, human…. unspecified. Letters: Inevitable harm from university cuts 2010-03-20T00:06:00Z From it he took a small fortune in notes and gold, and going to his bedroom he changed his evening clothes for a blue serge suit and put on a heavy travelling ulster. The Princess Galva A Romance "No, no!" he cried out suddenly aloud—and, with a quick, impulsive movement, tore off his ulster and threw it on the bed. The Belovéd Traitor Once a man turned the corner and came toward me, his head down, his long ulster flapping around his legs. The Window at the White Cat Miss Greta settled back wearily against the ulster, as Madge and Julian struggled into the next room with the rug between them. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z A few minutes later Miss Holland was being greeted by an elderly gentleman in a heavy ulster, whilst the minister was following a porter towards a small waggonette. The Spy in Black He was buttoned up to the chin in his heavy ulster, and a muffler covered his mouth. The Princess Galva A Romance It startled him momentarily; but the next instant he stooped and laid the ulster upon the deck beside the rail. The Belovéd Traitor The tug had scarcely cast off from the Battery, where we met it, when a man, who had been watching us from a crevice of his turned-up ulster collar, quietly edged over. The Social Gangster As Napier helped Miss Greta out, the front of her ulster swung heavily against his leg. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z Violet and the ink and the old ulster, shut in trembling and a whole departure, flood the sunshine, terrorize the grown didy, mingle sweetness with communion. Geography and Plays It was past eleven when he arrived, and the hotel clerk looked curiously at the figure in the ulster who asked for a room. The Princess Galva A Romance He folded the note, placed it in an envelope, sealed it, addressed it to Henry Bliss, and, carrying it with him, returned to the bedroom and pinned it securely to the sleeve of his ulster. The Belovéd Traitor Here, too, there was no sign of the plaid ulster which now seemed to me to bear some relation to the mystery. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime She had been trying to put herself to sleep by changing the buttons on that very-buttony ulster of hers. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z Then, I put on my heavy ulster and made my way to the old square, where I sat down in the frosty air. A Top-Floor Idyl We got sorted at last; all the good clothes on our side; the new suits, ulsters, and dresses to be bodily introduced into the country that produces the like only at ruinous prices. Fragments of an Autobiography He rose savagely from his chair, and, turning up the collar of his ulster and pulling his cap far down over his eyes, went along to the extreme end of the deck. The Belovéd Traitor From the sitting-room we went through the passageway, which contained nothing but some coats and hats hanging from hooks, the plaid ulster not being among them, and then into the bedroom. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime To Miss Greta—although in her ugly ulster she looked less a person of consequence than she might—was plainly accorded a special consideration. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z They would as soon think of wearing an ulster in summer-time as play top in July. Harper's Round Table, October 22, 1895 I put on my ulster, wound a wrap about my head, and stepped out on to the drive, and it was then that I became aware of the raging elements around me. Windyridge He wore an English ulster, and within ten paces of him was the first of a long range of stalls. From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel At my request the Inspector asked the officer if the man he had seen leaving the vestibule had White's ulster with him, and he answered positively that he had not. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime Napier, with Madge at his side, sitting opposite Nan and Miss Greta, found himself taking refuge from the unconscious reproach in Nan's face by studying the buttons on Miss Greta's ulster. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z Louisa stepped out with an honest British tread, hands buried in the pockets of her serviceable ulster, head bent against the sudden gusts of wind. The Heart of a Woman They threw Miss Bailey's heavy ulster about him, and rolled him upon the floor, patting and pressing the bundle until they were quite sure that no fire remained. Little Aliens To-day being the seventeenth of April, I am sitting in an ulster under a thick rug, with fingers so cold I can barely hold the pen. From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel An officer, by order of Dalton, now unwrapped a large package and produced the ulster. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime I wore my ulster without the cape, and really looked quite masculine, I think. Hildegarde's Harvest She got a serviceable ulster and a diminutive hat and sallied forth into the streets. The Heart of a Woman Then Teacher, kneeling down, turned back the ulster. Little Aliens He threw off his wet ulster, and was talking for some time to the man, and at last came in to me. Old Friends and New "Had you seen him on the evening or night before the ulster was found?" A Master Hand The Story of a Crime I put on an ulster and high boots, and I don't mind the rain a bit; but he screams when he sees me in an ulster. A House-Party Don Gesualdo and A Rainy June With her dark ulster closely buttoned to the throat, the small hat tied under her chin, with everything on her weather-proof and unfashionable, she attracted no notice from the passers-by. The Heart of a Woman The latter held before him an ulster which he surveyed with a rueful countenance. Belford's Magazine, Volume II, No. 8, January, 1889 Without further ado, I flung off my ulster and flew up to a thingummy hanging from the ceiling—chandelier, I believe, is the native term—flipped upside down, and hung from it by my toes. Helpfully Yours "Have you any knowledge of Mr. White or of any one else having been at your house late that night or any knowledge of how the ulster came there?" A Master Hand The Story of a Crime "You have no more figure in that thing than if you were a Bologna sausage," he says to me; and certainly ulsters are very ugly. A House-Party Don Gesualdo and A Rainy June One figure, that of a woman, in neat ulster and serviceable hat—was walking briskly between the row of trees. The Heart of a Woman He had thought he might get five dollars on the ulster. Belford's Magazine, Volume II, No. 8, January, 1889 He had changed his clothes, and, to my surprise, he wore an ordinary dark walking suit and a long ulster. A Monk of Cruta The only other tangible factor in the case that seemed to suggest in any way the presence of a third party was the ulster. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime We only took our ulsters with us, and it poured all the time, and we stayed in bed in the little inns while our things dried, and it was immense fun: the duke drove us. A House-Party Don Gesualdo and A Rainy June Come in!” 104The door opened and a young gentleman in correct evening dress, with an ulster folded neatly over his arm, entered the room and gazed, smiling and silent, about him. Betty Wales Freshman He had a big ulster and he was in evening dress. Aliens He looked, uncomprehending, at the long light ulster she wore. The Strange Cases of Dr. Stanchon But if he wore that cap," I inquired, "how about the ulster that was here last night. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime He was wrapped to the heels in an old-fashioned ulster. The Monster and Other Stories The aged man, divested of his long ulster, advanced and, with fatherly tenderness, lightly touched her braids. The Plow-Woman Then I would get a big ulster with 17 astrakhan fur, and take my cane and do the la-de-da down Piccadilly. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. XIX (of 25) The Ebb-Tide; Weir of Hermiston "I can turn it," said Miss Mary, and standing up for a moment she slipped the sleeves of the ulster, shook herself slightly and sat down a totally different woman. The Strange Cases of Dr. Stanchon "I hardly think you have satisfactorily established the last proposition," he said, "for he might have returned with the cap though without the ulster." A Master Hand The Story of a Crime Five minutes later the butcher, with a great ulster over his apron, was leading the boy homeward. The Monster and Other Stories So he created a diversion by taking up his ulster and searching in a capacious pocket. The Plow-Woman So I took off my ulster and made Maudie put it on. The Girls and I A Veracious History Only a friend of Miss Jarvyse had come to the 2:15, a lady in a dark plaid ulster with bag and umbrella, in Miss Jarvyse's car. The Strange Cases of Dr. Stanchon "And how about the plaid ulster," I asked; "did the man have it or any large bundle with him that might contain it?" A Master Hand The Story of a Crime The fellow in the long ulster and silk hat I claim as my especial property. Kidnapped at the Altar or, The Romance of that Saucy Jessie Bain In a moment he had halted a man wrapped up in an immense ulster, and with his hat pulled far down over his eyes. The Missing Tin Box or, The Stolen Railroad Bonds A little behind, a second and more burly figure offered little to criticism, except ulster, whiskers, spectacles, and deer-stalker hat. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 7 (of 25) That evening at sunset, Judge Van Dorn, with his ulster thrown back to show his fine figure, walked in his character of town Prince homeward up the avenue. In the Heart of a Fool I therefore asked him what he made of the disappearance of the ulster. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime Suddenly from out the dark shadows of an adjacent door-way sprung a man in a long ulster. Kidnapped at the Altar or, The Romance of that Saucy Jessie Bain Bannon set down his hand bag to button has ulster, for the wind was driving clouds of smoke and stinging dust and an occasional grimy snowflake out of the northwest. Calumet 'K' He was himself, more literally speaking, clothed in an old ulster, much frayed about the wrists and skirts, and polished across the middle of the back by rubbing against counters and window-sills. The Quality of Mercy But her eyes–her big, liquid, animal eyes were saying, “How handsome you are–you man–you great, strong, masterful man with your brown ulster and brown hat and brown tie, and silken, black mustache.” In the Heart of a Fool Knowing, therefore, that though he had worn the ulster when he went out, he had apparently not worn it when he returned, I examined his umbrella, which stood near the door. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime So after she had taken her breakfast she put on her hat and ulster and her warm wool gloves and took the cliff road. A Singer from the Sea She had now begun to button up her ulster, as though preliminary to resuming her deck promenade. The Crimson Tide A Novel She had everything heart could desire––Oriental rugs, a grandfather’s clock, a mechanical piano, bird-of-paradise sprays for her hat, a sealskin ulster, and plenty of alimony. The Gorgeous Girl His soft, brown hat was tipped over his eyes and his ulster, unbuttoned, displayed his fine figure, and he was clearly proud of it. In the Heart of a Fool He corroborated Benton and Davis about the missing money and the cap and ulster. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime His big ulster in the darkness was a sufficient disguise; he had no fear of being known by any passer-by. A Singer from the Sea Then she turned up the collar of her 33 ulster. The Crimson Tide A Novel He wore an ulster over his night clothes, and his bare feet were thrust into slippers. The Coyote A Western Story Down the icy thoroughfare, Muffled deep in furs and ulster, Madly rushed the Wall-street banker, Plunging through the storm and shadow, Impatient for the shelter of his mansion. The Loom of Life "Thank you," said Miles; "were they found in the pocket of the ulster, do you know?" A Master Hand The Story of a Crime She noticed that he was wearing an ulster, and also particularly observed the fresh wheel-marks made by the cart on the gravel. Clairvoyance He was examining the chambers of a revolver which he had drawn from the pocket of a loose ulster. The Traitors A duster, an ulster or over-garment of some kind made of pongee silk, linen or whatever material is in vogue, should be worn to protect the costume from smoke and dust. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society He came again and again to see me, always with a new roll of manuscript in his ulster. A Son of the Middle Border On the whole I was not ready to admit that White had left the ulster there. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime The nurse was instantly at hand, and received the new “case” from the attendant; while the physician took off his own snow-covered ulster and brushed the melting flakes from his beard. Divided Skates "No," said Edred, and then with a joyous leap of the heart perceived that the dark figure was Elfrida in her father's ulster. Harding's luck I never venture in the yard myself, unless I have an old ulster on. Our Bessie In lieu of ulsters most of us wore long, gay-colored woolen scarfs wound about our heads and necks—scarfs which our mothers, sisters or sweethearts had knitted for us. A Son of the Middle Border So I told him that within less than half an hour after we parted with him White had left the house wearing the ulster. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime His ulster was fastened tightly about him, his head thrust deeply into his collar, his hands in his pockets, and with teeth grimly set he faced the night. Divided Skates Yes, it was gone from its place, and his ulster, too. Amabel Channice “Here she is—here is our Bessie!” exclaimed a voice, and a fine-looking young fellow in an ulster ran lightly down the platform as Bessie waved her handkerchief. Our Bessie I ask her over to the house as often as I can and yesterday I had Dinkie slip a little platinum-banded fountain-pen, with a card, into the pocket of her rather threadbare ulster. The Prairie Child "Then," I said, "you adhere to the theory that the murderer took the ulster?" A Master Hand The Story of a Crime She started back in surprise, aye, alarm, when she saw the little man in the big ulster. What's-His-Name The emblem of authority, a bright silver star, gleamed on the breast of his ulster. Anderson Crow, Detective Donning heavy ulsters, they were soon on the slippery deck of the yacht, the storm beating in their faces. Dorothy's Triumph Tims took off her Tam-o'-Shanter and ulster, and revealed in the simple elegance of the tweed frock with green waistcoat and gaiters, put the kettle on the fire. The Invader A Novel I adhere to my opinion just the same; if that man did not have the ulster, he was not the murderer. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime The little man in the ulster piped up, shrilly:— “She don’t know my name, but I guess you do, if you’ll think real hard.” What's-His-Name The expansive collar of his brass-buttoned ulster was turned up, completely obscuring the ear-flaps and part of the coonskin cap he was wearing. Anderson Crow, Detective Afterwards I wrapped myself in an ulster of Feurgéres' and went out on deck. The Master Mummer Then, he closed the window silently, and flinging his cap upon the table, slowly divested himself of the long ulster. The Scarlet Feather But," I insisted, "your reasoning is all premised upon the assumption that White must have worn the ulster when he returned, for otherwise there would be no necessity for accounting for its disappearance. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime He was there early, bundled in his ulster, an old Blakeville cap pulled down over his ears, a limp cigarette between his lips. What's-His-Name It was Bernadine who stood there in the doorway, Bernadine in a long travelling ulster and the air of one newly arrived from a journey. The Double Four Fred was wrapped in his ulster and wore an old fur cap with its ear-flaps gathered up and tied on top. Otherwise Phyllis The colonel seized him by the loose front of his ulster, and 220 kept him from swaying, at the same time thrusting the envelope into one of his pockets. The Scarlet Feather "And have you any knowledge of the finding of that ulster?" A Master Hand The Story of a Crime The misty rain blew in her face and penetrated her thick ulster. The New Tenant He divested himself of his ulster and threw it across the arm of the butler who stood behind him. The Double Four Nan protested that she could go alone; but Kirkwood without debating the matter got into his ulster, and Phil, screened by the door, watched them pass under the electric light at the corner. Otherwise Phyllis Lynette turned to the young woman in the ulster, whose face betrayed no guilty knowledge of the pinch. The Dop Doctor I did this because I have always believed that it was the murderer who left the ulster there. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime A single human being, the figure of a tall man clad in an ulster buttoned up to the throat, was making his way across the open country. The New Tenant What though there be no crisp seasonable snow, no exhilarating frost, no cosy chimney nooks, or no ladies muffs and comfortable ulsters? In Eastern Seas Or, the Commission of H.M.S. 'Iron Duke,' flag-ship in China, 1878-83 The lining of the ulster he had thrown across a chair had been patched, and threads hung where his legs had rubbed it. Otherwise Phyllis Their wearer put her hand to the collar of the green-and-yellow ulster, and undid a button there. The Dop Doctor She must know what person, if any, was likely to have left the ulster at her house, that is if she did not do so herself. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime You will find it in the carriage, and also an ulster. The New Tenant He was encumbered with a long ulster, while his pursuers, if they had worn overcoats, had now cast them aside. The Strange Adventures of Mr. Middleton You probably thought it was something like an ulster. Evening Dress Farce He touched the cap again, and made a not ungraceful gesture, indicating the wearer of the weather-beaten peonies and the green-and-yellow ulster, who clung to his thin elbow with a red, hard-working hand. The Dop Doctor He then cross-examined him as to the reliability of his identification of the man he saw clad in the ulster as Arthur White. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime A wind too had sprung up, blowing her ulster and skirts around her, and driving the mist across the moor in clouds of small, fine rain. The New Tenant If its baby-flannel is so good to start with, what will the future ulster be, when the stuff, brought to perfection, is of much better quality? The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles From the chair where he had thrown it down Armstrong took up the long ulster and buttoned it mechanically to his throat. The Dominant Dollar He was cold to the touch, ice clung to the rough cloth of his ulster, but there was color and even light in the face he turned to her. From the Car Behind "But he left his ulster there," I insisted. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime Tall, dark, thin, pale, brown check traveling ulster. The New Tenant The most favoured is the Lily-beetle, who, while a grub, makes an ulster of her excretions. The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles He had bought the buttons at the Tagernsee and had had an ulster constructed in Vienna, just as a background for them. A Woman's Will It did not look at all in keeping with the clumsy boots, the frayed trousers, the worn ulster, the battered satchel. Christopher and the Clockmakers The man the night-officer saw leave White's house about a quarter after one o'clock was not White as he supposed, but the murderer wearing his ulster and cap as a disguise. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime At the corner of Grosvenor Square and South Audley Street a man passed him in the mist, walking very fast, and with the collar of his grey ulster turned up. The Picture of Dorian Gray For warmth he had a winter ulster, an old-fashioned turtle-neck sweater, and a raincoat heavy as tarpaulin. Free Air So he went off whistling, his ulster floating serenely around him. A Woman's Will He was togged out in an old brown ulster, worn trousers, and boots that were all splashed with plaster or paint, and he had white hair, a white beard, a slouch hat, and a bag. Christopher and the Clockmakers If White did not wear the ulster and the cap out that night the criminal did, but the cap was back in White's room in the morning. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime He was dressed in a long and dull-colored and almost shabby ulster. Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 2, February 1886 She came into the room, bringing a breath of Winter, and she laid aside her tan ulster and her round straw hat, and straightway sat down on the rug by the open fire. Friendship Village Anybody could spot him as a rutabaga delegate by 4 the high crowned soft hat and the back number ulster that he’s still stickin’ to, though the thermometer is way up in the eighties. Odd Numbers Being Further Chronicles of Shorty McCabe In one of the further corners sat a man wrapped in a dark coloured ulster. Simon Then I put on the cap and ulster and gathered up the bills that were on the table and went out. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime They brought their little wardrobe: one spare chemise, on the average, one pair of stockings; their only protection against the weather was the dress they had on, a factory-girl’s ulster and a tam-o’-shanter. The Bill-Toppers The white robe for the man was made in the form of an ulster overcoat with cape, the skirt extending to the top of the shoes. The Clansman An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan The decks literally swarm with figures in all sorts of outlandish garb,—gray and blue stuffs, long shaggy ulsters, Scotch caps and plaids, gay kerchiefs on the women's heads and necks. Lippincott's Magazine, November 1885 One was well, almost richly dressed; the other wore the shabby evening dress of a waiter, under the long ulster which covered him from neck to foot. The Secret House I left the ulster at Stanton's house, but forgot the cap, and then, seeking the nearest elevated station, went home. A Master Hand The Story of a Crime Wear that ulster you have on at present. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time Well-lined ulsters, fur-trimmed jackets, muffs and boas, were the order of the day. Robin Redbreast A Story for Girls Oh, the relief that came when I found that the parcel contained, among other things, a handsome red cloth ulster, which fitted Ruth perfectly. How I Know God Answers Prayer The Personal Testimony of One Life-Time Then there was a very corpulent old man, with a large, square-patterned ulster, and a deer-stalker hat, tied on with a red silk handkerchief under his chin in a large bow, matching his complexion. A Girl's Ride in Iceland He pitched the stump of his cigar overboard and turned up the collar of his ulster as the spray began to drift past their heads. The Long Trick You must have gripped him by the lappel of his ulster. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time Downstairs he hurried wildly, threw on an ulster and cap, and the front door banged behind him. The Prodigal Father Mr. Palsey looked much the same, Cyril was clad in a heavy ulster and his face was white and scared. Daisy Ashford: Her Book He must have come to the conclusion that the Son o Man had got pretty low down to take a job of bill posting for a reversible ulster and paper collar bazar. Peck's Sunshine Being a Collection of Articles Written for Peck's Sun, Milwaukee, Wis. - 1882 He found his way to the suite of rooms which he had engaged, and as he divested himself of the heavy ulster he had worn he planned a kind of programme for the night. The Day of Judgment Then Paul drew a cloak over Greta's shoulders and buttoned up his ulster. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time A few days afterwards a tall man in a sportsmanlike ulster walked up the gangway of a steamship bound for a port in South America. The Prodigal Father He was attired in a long old fashioned ulster, a deer stalking cap, large golosha boots, and a hunting suit as he had gone to hunt for Sylvia. Daisy Ashford: Her Book The doctor himself opened the door and was confronted by a tall stranger muffled to his ears in a heavy ulster. Tabitha at Ivy Hall He put on a heavy ulster and left the hotel. The Day of Judgment It was the ulster with the torn lapel. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time He wore a long ulster coat and a broad-brimmed hat, and carried a large cane. Twenty Years of Hus'ling Johnson gave a shiver as he wrapped his ulster round him. Daisy Ashford: Her Book We have changed our pilgrim weeds for an ulster of the latest cut, and our Missal for a “Murray” or “Baedeker,” but are we really so much wiser than our forefathers? The Idler Magazine, Volume III, March 1893 An Illustrated Monthly A large ulster almost covered his face, for the nights were very cold, and but few recognised him. The Day of Judgment His nervous fingers twitched at the ulster that he wore. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time He searched in every pocket, including the pocket of the light ulster he wore, but without success. The Man Who Knew “Of course,” said the doctor, spreading the fallen ulster over the young man’s shivering form, as he slowly lay down. The Bag of Diamonds The shopwoman was quite voluble about you, saying she knew all the time that you were an American by the accent, and described the bag and ulster which we had ascertained were in your possession. Bidwell's Travels, from Wall Street to London Prison Fifteen Years in Solitude Slipping into an ulster, I pulled a storm-cap over my ears and hurried down stairs buttoning my coat. The Daughter of a Magnate It was by the torn ulster that I recognized your man. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time Ladies had pelisses for out-of-door wear, fitting close like ulsters, but made of dark green or purple silk or merino, and white worked dresses under them in summer. Old Times at Otterbourne There was a heavy step in the passage, and a young man, who looked flushed, hurried into the surgery, hat in hand, his ulster over his arm. The Bag of Diamonds The next morning I went out and purchased a handbag, a Scotch cap and a cheap frieze ulster. Bidwell's Travels, from Wall Street to London Prison Fifteen Years in Solitude And they saw two other boys walk majestically on to the platform in ulsters and billycock hats, and their trousers turned up, and sticks in their hands to represent soldiers. The Fifth Form at Saint Dominic's A School Story He remarked that the man was bareheaded, and wore his clothes awry, and that a rent near the collar of his long frieze ulster exposed a strip of red flannel lining. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time You don't happen to have an old black ulster with all the buttons off, and a bit of mangy fur dropping off the neck? The Lowest Rung Together with The Hand on the Latch, St. Luke's Summer and The Understudy Take hold of that ulster, and there’s his hat.” The Bag of Diamonds I had left my bag behind, taking only the Scotch caps and ulster with me from the hotel. Bidwell's Travels, from Wall Street to London Prison Fifteen Years in Solitude But nothing would induce him to return to bed; so Wraysford fetched him an ulster to keep out the cold. The Fifth Form at Saint Dominic's A School Story With infinite effort he pulled his ulster over his shoulders, put on his hat, and opened the door. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time Duveneck, who, until then, had been happy in an old ulster with holes in the pockets and rips in the seams, dazzled the café by appearing in a jaunty spring overcoat. Nights Rome, Venice, in the Aesthetic Eighties; London, Paris, in the Fighting Nineties The doctor bent down over his patient, who was now sleeping deeply, but had tossed the ulster aside, so that it was gliding down. The Bag of Diamonds Then pulled herself together as the landlady in curled fringe and long grey ulster entered the room, primming long, thin lips. The Privet Hedge By and by they heard the jingle of the bells outside, and on going below they found Frank King in the doorway, encased from head to foot in an ulster. The Beautiful Wretch; The Pupil of Aurelius; and The Four Macnicols He opened the door, threw a rug up to the landlord, put on an ulster, and leaped into the dog-cart. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time He's dressed himself up regardless, in his derby hat and long-tailed ulster. In Blue Creek Cañon "I'll use this," he shouted, turning up the capote of his ulster, while the cape thrashed furiously in the wind. A Tame Surrender, A Story of The Chicago Strike Or perhaps a bearskin ulster for Klondike wear. The Woman Beautiful or, The Art of Beauty Culture One squally and stormy morning he saw her leave the house, her ulster buttoned up, her hat well down over her brows. The Beautiful Wretch; The Pupil of Aurelius; and The Four Macnicols They included ladies on campstools, messenger boys, a sad-looking young man in an ulster who was reading Swinburne's poems, and others. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, March 11, 1914 Immediately after the death of President McKinley there was a fine scramble among the editors of certain saffron sheets—to get in line and shake their ulsters free from all taint of anarchy. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Philosophers, Volume 8 The ulster of virtue, put on and buttoned to the chin as an expedient move in times of social and political danger, is a garment still in vogue. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 13 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Lovers I had that old ulster on, you know. Americans All Stories of American Life of To-Day Nan put on her thickest boots and her ulster, and went out into the world of snow. The Beautiful Wretch; The Pupil of Aurelius; and The Four Macnicols For one blissful moment Wikkey felt himself held close and warm, and his head nestled against the woolly ulster, and then all was blank. Wikkey A Scrap He is wearing, in addition to what one doesn't mention, an ordinary waistcoat, a woolly waist-coat for steamer use, a tweed coat, an aquascutum, an ulster, a camera and a bag of golf clubs. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, March 18, 1914 Down the ward came a doctor, followed by a young woman wearing the blue cape ulster of the Red Cross. Dave Darrin After The Mine Layers She had on a travelling cap and ulster. "Run To Seed" 1891 And how business-like you looked in your ulster—buttoned up to the chin for resolute Alpine work. The Beautiful Wretch; The Pupil of Aurelius; and The Four Macnicols "Are you religious, Parr?" she asked the little man who sat huddled in a faded ulster, sucking at a cold pipe. Sacrifice The learned professor arrived wrapped in a huge ulster overcoat, his hands in the deep pockets thereof, and the end of an extinguished cigar between his teeth. Paul Patoff The interview was brought to a sudden close by the chief's making me a very earnest offer of $6 for my much-admired gum ulster, and I refusing it with scorn—for it was still raining. Over the Rocky Mountains to Alaska "To find you a man in a gray ulster, medium height, weight, and complexion," I laughed. The Pirate of Panama A Tale of the Fight for Buried Treasure "Held by the enemy"—the ulster which we are unable to redeem. The New Pun Book A dark ulster of some frieze-like material was turned up in the collar until it covered his ears. Danger! and Other Stories I recall meeting him one day on the street wearing, as usual, a long, gray plaid ulster with enormous pockets at the sides. A Daughter of the Middle Border The moral for travellers is: "Do not forget to take your furs and your ulsters to tropical South Africa." Impressions of South Africa I selected an ulster with a deep collar, and in the right hand pocket I dropped a revolver, but not before I had carefully examined the weapon. The Pirate of Panama A Tale of the Fight for Buried Treasure I piled some more wood on the fire and, turning up the collar of my heavy ulster, sat down at one end of the bench and leant my back against the wall. A Master of Mysteries "You don't mean that you left it in your ulster pocket and let them hang it out there on the rack?" Steve and the Steam Engine The little woman at the piano was small and rather wrinkled, and was wearing an old-fashioned ulster which fitted her small form rather carelessly. Miss Pat at Artemis Lodge He shook his head at it, and from his wardrobe took a heavy ulster, scanned it approvingly and put it on. Sonnie-Boy's People Caruth looked up and saw a man in a gray ulster and with gold glasses on. Halsey & Co. or, The Young Bankers and Speculators Philippa waltzed gracefully by in a long ulster whitened with snow. Much Darker Days Obediently Stephen slipped into his ulster and tagged at his father's heels along the corridor. Steve and the Steam Engine Huddled in a long ulster he had found in the cabin, Archie, whose ideas of motoring had always been extremely conservative, yielded himself more and more to the inevitable. Blacksheep! Blacksheep! It was Lavis, and, clinging to his hand, was somebody in a man's long ulster. Sonnie-Boy's People It was a fashionable doll, in a close-fitting tweed ulster, which covered a perfect panoply of other female furniture, all in the latest mode. The Mark Of Cain “Of late,” continued the girl, “I’ve bin havin’ extra work in this way, and last week I got twelve children’s ulsters to make up. Dusty Diamonds Cut and Polished A Tale of City Arab Life and Adventure Next minute he returned enveloped from head to foot in what might be termed a white-bear ulster, with an enormous hood at the back of his neck. The Young Trawler He is buttoning up a heavy ulster round his handsome form. April's Lady A Novel This demur was significant, however, for it was occasioned by my advice to change his dress for one less conspicuously fashionable, or to hide it under an ulster or mackintosh. That Affair Next Door A gentleman in a light ulster, travelling with two ladies, by no means answered to the description Maitland gave in his examination of the porters. The Mark Of Cain “Yes, sir—that was sixpence halfpenny for makin’ up each ulster. Dusty Diamonds Cut and Polished A Tale of City Arab Life and Adventure It was that of the youth of the ulster, who now stood waist-deep eagerly stretching out his hands towards an object with which the wild waves seemed to sport lovingly. The Young Trawler I don’t know, though, if you put on an ulster.” Three Boys or the Chiefs of the Clan Mackhai With careful, dignified movements, he removed his silk hat and his heavy ulster, revealing evening-dress, and a coloured scarf that overhung a crumpled shirt-front. Clayhanger He reeled as he strove to cross the room, then he struggled back into bed, where, feeling alternately hot and cold, he covered himself with his ulster, in addition to his blankets. The Mark Of Cain After much dreary search a hollow was found on the hill-side, which by fastening together three or four ulsters might be roofed over sufficiently well to keep out the rain or cold if required. Parkhurst Boys And Other Stories of School Life In a few minutes the glaring eyes of Zulu appeared, and the young man of the ulster made a dash, caught him by the hair, and held on. The Young Trawler Roger was standing in the ulster he had worn last night. Roger Ingleton, Minor She descended immediately in an ulster and loose slippers. Clayhanger Ashby had an ulster, which just then seemed to some of his comrades a still more enviable possession. The Cock-House at Fellsgarth It was a good three miles, and in their ulsters, and weighted with their brown-paper parcels, the boys made slow progress. Parkhurst Boys And Other Stories of School Life They were muffled up in ulsters, and wore gloves and top hats—a vanity no Mountjoy boy ever succumbed to, except under dire necessity. Follow My leader The Boys of Templeton "Can't say I have," grunted the previous speaker, a tall cadaverous man, wrapped from head to foot in a great grey ulster, and wearing woollen gloves. The Shrieking Pit A cross beam gave a human touch to the shoulders and with the skeleton ready, the business of stuffing an old ulster and hanging it over the figure was simple. Grace Harlowe's Plebe Year at High School The Merry Doings of the Oakdale Freshmen Girls Fisher was down on the Green among the first, in slippers and ulster. The Cock-House at Fellsgarth One was a tall and angular Englishman dressed in some rough looking suiting and his good lady who had on a long ulster and a hat with a green veil accompanied him. Frontier Boys in Frisco Godolphin arrived among the first, with an ulster which came down to where his pantaloons were turned up above his overshoes. The Story of a Play A Novel Then, removing his ulster, he drew the hooded adikey over his head. Left on the Labrador A Tale of Adventure Down North The figure itself might never have been recognized, but a placard which had been pinned on the front of the old ulster left no room for doubt. Grace Harlowe's Plebe Year at High School The Merry Doings of the Oakdale Freshmen Girls She was wrapped in a heavy ulster, and had a Tam o' Shanter tied firmly on her head by a stout veil. The Captain of the Kansas It was dark in there, and Hozier was undeniably startled by the spectacle of a slim figure, wrapped in a long ulster, standing among the cases and packages. The Stowaway Girl Some one helped Ken into a long ulster. The Young Pitcher Charles, emerging slim and graceful out of an exquisite ulster, sauntered up to the fire, and asked where Sir George Danvers was. The Danvers Jewels, and Sir Charles Danvers Fortunately, the southern night was warm, and, in the fur-lined ulster, she could take no harm. The Admirable Tinker Child of the World Poor girl, she murmured a prayer while she hurriedly drew on her boots and ulster. The Captain of the Kansas Our twins dragged out their flat steamer trunks from under their beds, and pulled out their prettiest street costumes, glad to discard the useful ulster for a light jacket and hat. All Aboard A Story for Girls Eventually some one would put an ulster over his night-shirt, and sternly announce his intention of going over and taking the boy's life. My Lady Nicotine A Study in Smoke The Old Gag awoke from his reverie, started to his feet, and, throwing aside his heavy ulster, staggered to the entrance and stood there patiently waiting for his cue. The Wit and Humor of America, Volume III. (of X.) The children slipped off the seat; Tinker put Elsie's arm through his, and, holding her up when she stumbled over the long ulster, followed his father and Lord Crosland. The Admirable Tinker Child of the World He walked to the stove and unbuttoned his ulster, while the colonel put the subject of the debate before him. A Certain Rich Man The cloaks and ulsters are of plaid, and there is but little change in the shapes. The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII: No. 356, October 23, 1886. He turns, flushing at the sound of the sweet familiar voice, and sees Vera in her long ulster, and her face hidden behind her veil, by his side. Vera Nevill Or, Poor Wisdom's Chance They were bareheaded and in slippered feet, as usual, but had abandoned the favorite ulster, which too often accompanies extremities thus unclad, to display their gayest gowns. Russian Rambles He wore a smart, close-fitting brown racing overcoat, which reached to his ankles; and for her he brought his fur-lined ulster. The Admirable Tinker Child of the World Bannon set down his hand bag to button his ulster, for the wind was driving clouds of smoke and stinging dust and an occasional grimy snowflake out of the northwest. Calumet "K" I found him again on the side line, wearing a heavy ulster and change of hat to disguise himself, but this quick change artist promptly got the gate. Football Days Memories of the Game and of the Men behind the Ball Soon everybody stood clothed in summer ulsters or white dust-cloaks, waiting in the hall. Vera Nevill Or, Poor Wisdom's Chance He stripped off his ulster, and stood up in his pink coat, his baggy white breeches, and top-boots. Boy Woodburn A Story of the Sussex Downs "Get into this," and he held out the ulster. The Admirable Tinker Child of the World Dr Pond had not returned when they drew up at the house, and, as soon as the Professor had rid himself of his ulster and hat, she led him upstairs to the "study." The Second Class Passenger Fifteen Stories Derby stood up straight, thrust his hands into the pockets of his ulster, and as Porter tried to protest, he withdrew from the discussion by declaring that there was nothing to discuss. The Title Market He turned away quickly, and as the collar of his ulster was about his face, for the air of the January day was very keen, he thought that she had not recognized him. David Harum A Story of American Life If an automobile trip is part of the entertainment, one should take an ulster or long loose coat and veil. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada In the subdued light of the cosy room Harold made out a tall, slight figure, well set off by the tight-fitting ulster; she carried her head proudly, and seemed aristocratic to her finger-tips. The Thin Red Line; and Blue Blood She lets a couple of French waiters peel off the faded ulster and the gray sweater, and, believe me, when the whole of that polka-dot costume is revealed she's some conspicuous. Wilt Thou Torchy From time to time he switched his gauntlets against the skirt of his fashionably cut ulster with lively impatience. The Iron Furrow Over their uniforms both boys wore heavy, padded blue ulsters, also of naval pattern. The Submarine Boys' Lightning Cruise The Young Kings of the Deep Contrary to the Vidame’s wish, Mrs. Brown-Smith, in an ulster and a veil, insisted on perambulating the platform, buying the whole of Mr. Hall Caine’s works as far as they exist in sixpenny editions. The Disentanglers The man was wrapped from head to foot in a huge ulster. The Betrayal Some of them were clad in warm ulsters. The Harris-Ingram Experiment Her long, blue broadcloth ulster was stained with salt water and altogether out of shape. Dan Merrithew "Oh, yes; there's a small one to the south of here, but her captain would charge at least fifty dollars a day," replied the shipbuilder, as he drew on a heavy deck ulster. The Submarine Boys' Lightning Cruise The Young Kings of the Deep He thrust it into the pocket of his ulster. The Disentanglers Ten minutes later he passed through the outer hall, the woman beside him, and the pair of them, wrapped up in cloak and ulster, went out into the night. Four Weird Tales There were my clothes, dry and folded, on the couch, and my ulster and cap on their hook, without evidence of moisture or use. The Fat of the Land The Story of an American Farm You'll easily know her, in a long ulster, with her maid and the child. The Passenger from Calais A middle-aged, Jewish-looking man, wrapped to the chin in a shabby ulster and carrying a suit-case, stood on the threshold, and regarded the little party. Corporal Sam and Other Stories She was dressed in a long, brown ulster, its cape flying from her shoulders as the wind lifted it. A Man's Woman And he spoke so imperatively that I actually obeyed him, and got rid of my hat and ulster, which he deposited on the couch. Uncle Max I wrapped myself in a great waterproof ulster, pulled my storm cap over my ears, and climbed the companionway. The Fat of the Land The Story of an American Farm There she was ahead of me, quite unmistakable, walking quickly, with her fine upright figure clad in the same pearl gray ulster she had worn in the tram-car. The Passenger from Calais Mr. Hawker, slouching along the pier with his ulster collar turned up and his hat well down over his eyes, observed the military-looking gentleman and then the prominent white-lettered name on the luggage. In Friendship's Guise Some were wrapped in blankets, others had on ulsters over their nightshirts, and many of them carried canes. Jerusalem Phil, weary of being shut indoors, had donned ulster and overshoes, and gone up to make a call on Mrs. Hope. Clover With all the power that was in her she was hating his tall figure, his heavy-lashed eyes, even the familiar ulster he wore. Love Stories She was quite a beauty, tall, straight, lissom, in her tight-fitting ulster; her piquante-looking heather cap perched on chestnut curls, and setting off as handsome a face as I have ever seen. The Passenger from Calais A buffet of wind struck her as she closed the door behind her, and whipped her unbuttoned ulster about, but she did not cower under it, nor turn away—stood there finely erect, confronting it. The Real Adventure My résumé gave the dug-out who had spoken the opportunity for launching out on an interminable anecdote about an ulster he had bought on a holiday at Brighton. The Man with the Clubfoot Toward evening Walther gave him a heavier suit of clothes which he put on, a great overcoat like an ulster falling almost to his ankles, and an automobile cap and glasses. The Hosts of the Air "I'm tired of taffeta jackets, aren't you?" she would ask, apropos of my flimsy ulster. The Woman Who Toils Being the Experiences of Two Gentlewomen as Factory Girls Allen, enfolded in his long ulster, shuffled his feet on the tiling like a school-boy in disgrace. A Hoosier Chronicle Even through the thickness of the ulster, he could feel her heart beat. The Real Adventure He turned, cowering, to confront a tall, young woman in a long ulster who advanced toward him slowly, but with every mark of determination upon her face. A Reversible Santa Claus The Englishman who saw these things stood looking up, enveloped in his ulster with the grey cowl thrust upon his forehead, like a monk. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series People who have been long resident in the tropics seem to find it very cold; for the men wore great-coats and ulsters, and many of the ladies velvet and sables, or sealskin jackets. A Voyage in the 'Sunbeam' Our Home on the Ocean for Eleven Months He must have come to the conclusion that the Son of Man had got pretty low down to take a job of bill posting for a reversible ulster and paper collar bazar. Peck's Compendium of Fun "Sorry I disturbed your nap, but I had to come back for my ulster." The Real Adventure As the manager stepped from the train, looking geometrically square in a long ulster that touched his ears and his heels, Wallie met him with a bound. Half Portions Burglar or no burglar, he was the best airman out, and I was muchly desirous to know the precise nature of the apparatus under his ulster. A Christmas Garland There was a shaggy horse and a wild-looking driver in a long, shaggy frieze ulster. Muslin He wet his pants from Genesis to Revelations, and had to go calling with an ulster overcoat on. Peck's Compendium of Fun Rose unpinned her veil and, to his surprise, because of course she was going out in a minute, put it into her ulster pocket. The Real Adventure Then he drew the two ulsters from a clothes-bag and threw them down on the bedding. A Daughter of the Snows I saw then that he had a hoary white beard, a red ulster with the hood up, and what looked like a sack over his shoulder. A Christmas Garland His square bluff figure in a long coarse ulster stood out in strong relief against the green grass and the evergreens. Muslin Towards midnight he arrived, and Price brought him into my room in a long ulster covered with dust. The Woman Thou Gavest Me Being the Story of Mary O'Neill Then she nodded confidently—there was nothing the matter with her looks—and resumed her ulster, her rubbers and her umbrella, for it was the kind of December day that called for all three. The Real Adventure Without any warning whatsoever she felt suddenly like Nothing-At-All, rigged out in an exceedingly shabby old ulster and an excessively homely black slouch hat. The White Linen Nurse A heavy ulster lay over a chair close by, and two umbrellas stood in the corner. The Twenty-Fourth of June She was dressed in a long garment, something between an ulster and a dressing-gown. Muslin He wore a thick wide-spreading ulster, and between his coat and waistcoat a leather vest, and on his head a grey cap. The Lion's Share Pulling his cap over his brows and the collar of his ulster about his ears, he sat down on the stone coping. The Street Called Straight In a desperate attempt at tangible tom-boyish nonchalance she tossed her head and thrust her hands down deep into her big ulster pockets. The White Linen Nurse One was a light waterproof ulster, and the other was a lot of those outside blinds for windows which come, I believe, from Japan, and are made of grass—green, painted with gay figures. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876 Coats are of the polo or ulster variety. Etiquette There's a feller plays a cornet too, and wears a ulster coat, My eye, 'e does puff out 'is cheeks a-tryin' for 'is note. Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 102, January 30, 1892 I was much pleased with some ulsters and some red cloaks she had for the girls. Chateau and Country Life in France "Kindly refrain from rummaging in my ulster pockets," wrote the Senior Surgeon quite briefly. The White Linen Nurse It is true, I had my beloved and most useful ulster, but it was a light waterproof one, and just about half enough in the way of warmth. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 101, May, 1876 The unknown rider was wrapped closely in an ulster, from beneath which riding boots, unusually small, peeped, now and then, as the feet within them moved somewhat nervously about. In Old Kentucky "It bit a hole in my ulster, for which I am not grateful." The Port of Missing Men I was not much luckier with the ulsters. Chateau and Country Life in France Then, taking off his ulster, he wrapped it round the mother and baby, and lashed her. Wide Courses Noticing the frayed sleeve of the poet's ulster he felt quite ashamed of the aggressive newness of his clothes. Shandygaff The blow was aimed at his head, but fell upon the heavy padded frieze of his ulster greatcoat, grazing the brim of his hat as it passed and knocking it off his head. A Tale of a Lonely Parish The express messenger appeared in the doorway, accompanied by a young man in a long ulster and travelling cap. Youth and the Bright Medusa He is wearing, in addition to what one doesn't mention, an ordinary waistcoat, a woolly waistcoat for steamer use, a tweed coat, an aquascutum, an ulster, a camera and a bag of golfclubs. The Sunny Side The dry grass flamed in a circle about us; never before had we fought fire with wildly-waving ulsters, but they prove excellent weapons in engagements of this character, I assure you. In the Footprints of the Padres Late that evening he lit the log fire and revelled by the blaze in an ulster. Shandygaff A tall fellow in a long ulster sprang forward to grasp his hand. McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 6, May, 1896 Just as the pair, laughing and panting, slowed down into their ordinary pace, a runabout, driven by a smiling young man in a heavy ulster and cap, turned the corner with a rush. The Second Violin He had a cravat round his mouth and an ulster, but I could see that it was he. The Firm of Girdlestone Yes, it was midsummer at heart, and the comfortable midsummer ulster advertised the fact. In the Footprints of the Padres "Don't, Billy—don't!" she sobbed, and she looked into his eyes through her tears, her limp form in the coarse ulster swaying as if she was about to faint. The Lady of Big Shanty And when the train reached Llandudno, those two girls in ulsters and caps greeted him with wondrous tales of the storm at sea, and of wrecks, and of lifeboats. The Card, a Story of Adventure in the Five Towns "Yes," he answered, hoarsely; and pulling up the sleeve of his linen ulster he exposed the beautiful emblem on his emaciated arm. Eugene Field, a Study in Heredity and Contradictions — Volume 2 He was enveloped in a long shaggy ulster, which stretched down to his ankles, and he wore a velvet cap trimmed with silver stuck carelessly on the back of his powerful yellow curled head. The Firm of Girdlestone The ulster was perhaps the chief object of interest. In the Footprints of the Padres There, half hidden by a thicket of balsam, Holcomb had discovered her pitiful little figure huddled in the rough ulster. The Lady of Big Shanty She walked away, her hands in the pockets of her ulster, and returned. The Regent Over a pair of hand-me-down trousers, eight sizes too large for him, he wore a three-dollar ulster. Back to the Woods Despite the beard and mustache covering the lower portion of his face completely; despite the low-pulled hat, the disguising ulster, he knew the man. Port O' Gold A History-Romance of the San Francisco Argonauts Suddenly out of the shadows came a tall, curious figure of a man clad in a long ulster. The House of a Thousand Candles The biscuits she emptied into the pockets of her ulster, and having given the child as much of the milk as he would drink, swallowed the rest herself. Mr. Meeson's Will Then having loosened the soil beneath with the pick he took off his ulster and fell to digging with a will. Colonel Quaritch, V.C. A Tale of Country Life He then peeled off the ulster and the tuppeny trousers, and throwing these and the Svengalis over the fence, he was home again from the Bad Lands. Back to the Woods Claire, lacking a suitable wrap, looked rather disconsolate and dowdy in a long black ulster. The Blood Red Dawn He strolled away through the palms, and I instantly threw off my ulster and hat, cast them behind some bushes, and boldly opened the door and entered. The House of a Thousand Candles There was the gentleman in his ulster, there was the resplendent turn-out, there was the groom, and there was the thoroughbred horse. Hodge and His Masters Going to the gun-room he put on a pair of shooting- boots, an old coat, and an ulster. Colonel Quaritch, V.C. A Tale of Country Life "A mutt with a pink ulster and one of those pancakes on his head like the drivers of the gasoline carts wear," Bunch suggested. Back to the Woods His ulster and hat, which he had unpacked the last thing before retiring, lay across a chair. Where the Trail Divides I spread my bundle of straw under the wild plum tree, and, covered by my ulster, tempted sleep. The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume II To the best of my recollection, the Countess wore a long travelling cloak—an ulster, as we call them. The Rome Express And he pointed to a head-gear chiefly made of somewhat dilapidated peacock feathers, and an ulster which the bailiffs had either overlooked or left through pity. Colonel Quaritch, V.C. A Tale of Country Life The housekeeper, however, on Hewitt's inquiring after such a garment in particular, did remember one heavy black ulster, which Rameau had very rarely worn—only in the coldest weather. Martin Hewitt, Investigator Under the shawls they wear long coats, reaching to their heels like ulsters, of lovely figured silk or brocade of brilliant colors. Modern India When MacManus left his room he had thrown on a long ulster overcoat with a very high collar. The Dozen from Lakerim "There will be just one more score," predicted the knowing ones as they buttoned their ulsters and overcoats up at the throat and crouched along the side lines, like so many toads. The Half-Back Thomas brought him his hat and stick and ulster. Alexander's Bridge "Here you are," said Zoie, taking Jimmy's acquiescence as a matter of course; and she thrust the letter into the pocket of Jimmy's ulster. Baby Mine He started back on opening it, for standing on the threshold was a clown in his grotesque "make-up"; his white clothes were partially concealed by a large, travelling ulster, held together by one button. Polly of the Circus The moment she leaves off that blue ulster and red bonnet he is lost and does not know where she is. Stage-Land Sticking out of the breast pocket of her ulster was the big envelope containing her bid. Tom Grogan But in an ulster he wants to get behind a lamp-post and call police. Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow "We'll give you the signal the moment the coast is clear," she said, then she hurriedly buttoned Jimmy's large ulster and wound a muffler about his neck. Baby Mine Like a man dazed he gathered up his ulster. Return of Tarzan A married man on the stage knows his wife, because he knows she wears a blue ulster and a red bonnet. Stage-Land In a twinkling she had drawn on a pair of men's boots over her bare feet, buckled her ulster over her night-dress, and rushed back upstairs to drag the blankets from the beds. Tom Grogan The bluecoats looked curiously at the man in the green ulster whose face was the colour of clay and who lit cigarette from cigarette with a shaky hand. Mr. Standfast But Alfred's eye had fallen upon a bit of white flannel dangling below the bottom of Jimmy's ulster, it travelled upward to Jimmy's unusually rotund figure. Baby Mine But the brief effort left him weaker than before, and he sank back again upon the rotting grasses that, with his old ulster, had been the bed of Jane Porter. Return of Tarzan Sadly the slow acts pass away until one day, as it is getting near closing-time, she puts on the blue ulster and the red bonnet again and comes in at the old original door. Stage-Land Tom, dazed by the sudden awakening, with her ulster thrown about her shoulders, stood barefooted on the porch. Tom Grogan My inquisitor was a tall man in an ulster, with a green felt hat on his small head. Mr. Standfast "Here?" echoed Jimmy vapidly, glancing at the button in question, "why, that's just a little——" There was a faint wail from the depths of the ulster. Baby Mine He fumbled in the pocket of the ulster beneath him for something that he had discovered there while he lay between the paroxysms of fever. Return of Tarzan Sandy, of course, had no European ulster, for it was months since he had worn proper clothes. Greenmantle Tom's hands were in the side pockets of her ulster. Tom Grogan I saw the heavy ulster and the cap, which I had realized, though I had not seen, outside in the dark laurels. Mr. Standfast With the collar of his long ulster pushed high and the brim of his derby hat pulled low, Jimmy Jinks crept cautiously into the room. Baby Mine Then Tarzan of the Apes drew a fold of the ulster across the upturned face. Return of Tarzan I put on my ulster and walked out into a clear starry night. Greenmantle I found myself looking at a tall young man in goggles and a leather ulster, who kept on blessing his soul and whinnying apologies. The Thirty-Nine Steps The lesser sort appeared in yellow and black dogskin coats, but Kennicott was lordly in a long raccoon ulster and a new seal cap. Main Street Aggie unbuttoned his ulster, seized a wee mite wrapped in a large shawl, and clasped it to her bosom with a sigh of relief. Baby Mine One was a shaggy yellow ulster of "reach-me-down" cut, the other a very old and rusty cloak with a cape—something like what the French called a "Macfarlane." The Age of Innocence He was wearing a heavy ulster and a green felt hat. Greenmantle He wore a long, thick travelling ulster, and I observed that he carried a heavy blackthorn cudgel in his hand. Tales of Terror and Mystery Peace, in a top hat and grey ulster, showed them the sights of London, always inquiring politely of a policeman if he found himself in any difficulty. A Book of Remarkable Criminals Sure enough, at twenty minutes past one the door of the reception-room opened, and a tall, robust young man with a cane and an English hat and ulster looked in expectantly. The Song of the Lark I could see the car plainly now, and Warner was at the wheel—Warner in an ulster and a pair of slippers, over Heaven knows what. The Circular Staircase He was about my height, and my ulster fitted not so badly. Greenmantle Over his ulster was an old-fashioned Scotch shawl such as men used to wear in the days before overcoats came into fashion. The Conflict "Oh, this long ulster will be enough for me," I replied, "and as I shall stand up, I could not use a robe, if we had another." The Magic Egg and Other Stories It was a shipboard story, and the heroine was charming so long as she wore her heavy ulster. Buttered Side Down: Stories She wore an old brown ulster and a sailor hat. Of Human Bondage The express messenger appeared in the doorway, accompanied by a young man in a long ulster and traveling cap. The Troll Garden and Selected Stories Even in that short glance I saw that Muller had the ulster, whose use I knew so well, slung loosely over his arm. The Captain of the Polestar Slipping out of the classroom, he threw open the ice-chest, rolled his ulster round the dreadful glistening mass, closed the chest again, and walked quietly away. The Stark Munro Letters He returned in a few seconds enveloped in an ulster and a cravat. A Study in Scarlet At the corner of Grosvenor Square and South Audley Street, a man passed him in the mist, walking very fast and with the collar of his grey ulster turned up. The Picture of Dorian Gray It was a vivid brown travelling ulster and on it lay a brown tweed cap. The Yellow Streak |
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